Tuesday, July 22, 2014

"Maiden Names" by Martin Dyar shortlisted for Shine/Strong Award

Congratulations to Arlen House author Martin Dyar whose debut poetry collection, Maiden Names, has been shortlisted for the Shine/Strong Award.




The shortlist for the Shine/Strong Poetry Award 2014 is:
Tara Bergin This is Yarrow (Carcanet),
Paula Cunningham Heimlich's Manoeuvre (Smith/Doorstop),
Martin Dyar Maiden Names (Arlen House),
Nicki Griffin Unbelonging (Salmon Poetry)
Jim Maguire Music Field (Poetry Salzburg).

The Shine/Strong Award is presented annually to the author of the best first collection of poems published by an Irish poet in the previous year. The Shine/Strong Award is presented in memory of Rupert and Eithne Strong and is made possible by the generous support of Shine, the national organisation dedicated to upholding the rights and addressing the needs of all those affected by mental ill health. The Award will be presented at the Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival on Sunday 14th September 2014. Our judge for this year's award is  Mary Shine Thompson.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Martin Dyar's "Maiden Names" on Pigott Poetry Prize Shortlist



Arlen House is honoured that Maiden Names, the debut collection by Martin Dyar, has been shortlisted for the inaugural Pigott Poetry Prize, chosen by Carol Ann Duffy, UK Poet Laureate and literary critic John Boland.


The shortlist consists of:
Martin Dyar, Maiden Names (Arlen House)
Vona Groarke, X (The Gallery Press)
Sinead Morrissey, Parallax (Carcanet Press)
Maurice Riordan, The Water Stealer (Faber & Faber)
Matthew Sweeney, Horse Music (Bloodaxe)

Listowel Writers’ Week is delighted to announce the five finalists for our inaugural Pigott Poetry Prize 2014. The €5,000 award is for books of poetry written by Irish writers and has been generously supported by industrialist and philantrophist Mr Mark Pigott KBE, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PACCAR Inc.

An astonishing 80 collections were submitted for the Award and confirms that poetry is not only alive and kicking on our small island, but positively thriving. Journalist and critic John Boland and UK Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy had the mammoth task of choosing the shortlist.

Speaking about the shortlist, John Boland said, “It was very difficult to choose among almost 80 submitted books, many of them very fine and some exceptional, but I think our shortlist reflects the range, diversity and quality of contemporary Irish Poetry.”

UK Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy added that she”was particularly impressed by the stunning new work reflected in the shortlist, all of whom would be a worthy winner. I hope this marvellous new award goes from strength to strength.”

On the shortlist’s announcement, Mark Pigott, whose family originated in Listowel and emigrated to the United States in the late 1890s said, “We are delighted with the tremendous response to the Pigott Poetry Prize. The shortlisted books of poetry reflect our wonderful heritage as well as the infinite variety of Irish writing.”

www.writersweek.ie

Maiden Names is available from www.kennys.ie, in both paperback and hardback editions, with free postage worldwide.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Geraldine Mitchell, "Of Birds and Bones", Westport launch

Geraldine Mitchell’s second collection, Of Birds and Bones, will be launched on Saturday 16 November, as part of Westport’s quirky annual literary event, the Rolling Sun Book Festival (www.rollingsunbookfestival.com).

Geraldine’s first collection, World Without Maps,  was described in The Irish Times as “a cartography of psychological landscapes”, so it is fitting that American poet and psychogeographer Justin Hopper, presently based in London, should be the person chosen to launch this new book.

The event will take place at 5pm in The Cobbler’s Bar (Wyatt Hotel, The Octagon) to the strains of Polish musician Lukas Szczerbak on accordion – a suitably international roll call for Geraldine who has lived in France, Spain and North Africa and whose work often revisits foreign places even though she has now settled in her adoptive county, Mayo.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Emily Cullen, "In Between Angels and Animals", Melbourne launch

Dr. Frances Devlin-Glass, Hon. Associate Professor at Deakin University, founder of Bloomsday in Melbourne and a noted scholar of Irish & Irish-Australian literature, launches Emily Cullen's collection of poetry, "In Between Angels and Animals", on Thursday 7 November at the Rooftop Garden, Daniel Mannix Building, Australian Catholic University.


The book addresses various states of in-betweenness as the poet transitions through life, from single woman through to wife and mother. Echoing its title, there is a sense of the animal and the divine as some of the poems grapple with the corporeality of pregnancy and motherhood, and the illumination that maternal love brings. Wit flows through the volume, infusing humour amid the poet’s reflections on her new circumstances.

The book is for sale, as are all Arlen House titles, from Kenny's Bookshop, Galway. 
www.kennys.ie, with free postage worldwide.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Lisa C. Taylor, "Necessary Silence"


In promotion of her stunning new collection, Necessary Silence (Arlen House, 2013), Lisa C. Taylor is embarking on a reading tour. Details of the initial readings follow.


Syracuse University Press will release Necessary Silence on 15 February through all international outlets.

 
Saturday 26 January
Somerset Library
Somerset, Massachusetts
(with Jacqueline Loring and Preston Hood), 2:00 PM

Monday 28 January
James Gate Pub
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
(with Jacqueline Loring and Preston Hood), 6:30 PM

Tuesday 29 January
Andover Library
Andover, Connecticut
(with Jacqueline Loring and Preston Hood), 7:00 PM

Tuesday 5 February
University of Southern Maine
Muskee Center Auditorium
Osher Lifelong Learning Center
Portland, Maine
(with Jacqueline Loring and Preston Hood) 11:30 AM

Monday 11 February
Andover Library
Andover, Connecticut,
Workshop “Taking Risks with Language” and reading

More readings will be announced shortly.
For further information see www.lisactaylor.com

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Martin Dyar, “Maiden Names”, Launch Reading Tour




GALWAY
Kenny’s Bookshop
Saturday 8 December at 1pm

SWINFORD
Gateway Hotel
Saturday 8 December at 8pm

DUBLIN
Unitarian Church, St Stephen’s Green
Tuesday 11 December at 6.30pm

SLIGO
Yeats’ Memorial Building
Thursday 13 December at 6.30pm

All are very welcome!

Peggie Gallagher, “Tilth”, Launch Reading Tour



GALWAY
Kenny’s Bookshop
Saturday 8 December at 1pm

SWINFORD
Gateway Hotel
Saturday 8 December at 8pm

DUBLIN
Unitarian Church, St Stephen’s Green
Tuesday 11 December at 6.30pm

SLIGO
Yeats’ Memorial Building
Thursday 13 December at 6.30pm


All are very welcome!